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Articles related to "Presidential Campaign"
Iowa Paper's Endorsement Queried The backing of Hillary Clinton by the Des Moines Register has received quick, harsh criticism. Charges of corporate control, female bias and influence peddling thrive. des moines register • john mccain • hillary clinton • presidential campaign • criticism of editoral endorsement
Presidential Campaign Commercials Dwight Eisenhower television commercials established guidelines for decades of campaign advertising. First Adlai Stevenson spots illustrated what not to do. presidential campaign commercials • 1952 political tv spots • dwight eisenhower television commercials • adlai stevenson spots • museum of the moving image
Presidential Campaign Gets Longer The decision by the South Carolina GOP to move up their primary means that other states, such as Iowa and New Hampshire, are likely to follow; this is problematic for USA longer campaign • primaries moved up • south carolina gop decision • presidential candidates early decision • american politics caucuses
Who Picks The President? Why don't we have a real choice when it cames to electing a President? president • presidential campaign • campaign • electoral college • vote
Repeat Political Candidates The GOP has been kind to repeat candidates like John McCain, but the Democratic Party has traditionally rejected second time candidates like John Edwards and Joe Biden. repeat political candidates • michigan socialist james horvath • republican john mccain • democrat john edwards • 2000 nominee al gore
Campaign 2000 Can Gore keep his promises? Is it fair to judge the Republicans and Democrats side by side? Find out why health is emerging as a major campaign issue, and what is riding on the outcome. But first, a scandal that wasn't. depression • health • mental health • politics • mental health issues
Hillary Clinton's Unsportsmanlike Speech Hillary's speech surprises all who expected her to declare Obama's victory and to lay out her new direction. hillary clinton's speech • obama gets the democratic nomination • presidential race • 2008 presidential election • white house
Obama Wins Iowa Caucus, Edwards #2 Iowa State voters indicated the top election issue is to change leadership by choosing presidential candidates with a new management style. iowa caucus • election results • presidential campaign • political sentiment • election issues
Presidential Hopefuls Launch Ads Commercials have begun to air for the presidential candidates of 2008 clearly aiming to attract new voters, particularly young ones, to particular campaigns 2008 presidential campaign • you tube political power • richardson humorous job interview • romney youth mismatch • gravel stoner image
Shirley Chisholm: a true Pioneer In addition to her ground-breaking 1972 presidential campaign that blazed a new trail, Chisholm was the first African-American woman elected to Congress shirley chisholm • 1972 presidential campaign • first african-american woman • 1972 democratic presidential nomination • maine senator edmund muskie
The Last Campaign - Robert Kennedy Called the definitive account of Robert F. Kennedy's 1968 Campaign for President, this is one true story written so that you can't help but hope for a different ending! assassination of robert f. kennedy • the last campaign • 82 days that inspired america • thurston clarke • 1968 presidential campaign
Will U.S.Voters Turn Out in 2008? Voter turnout in presidential elections has fluctuated widely in the last half century. It takes vital issues or appealing candidates to get them to the polls. voter turnout • voter response to presidential candidates • voter percentages • presidential elections • u.s. political history
Winning the White House Many U.S. Presidential elections have turned on a single phrase or theme that resonated with the voting public. Some were calculated; others surprised even the winners. u.s. presidential campaigns • election campaign turning points • presidential election upsets • campaign themes • winning campaign themes
African-American History Month Barack Obama, Shirley Chisholm, Jesse Jackson, Al Sharpton, Alan Keyes, Carol Moseley Braun, and Lenora Fulani are African Americans who have run for U.S. president. african american • president • presidential candidate • presidential campaign • obama
Barack Obama and Adlai Stevenson Abraham Lincoln was the only American president elected from Illinois. Here are some comparisons of the state's two latest presidential candidates: Obama and Stevenson. illinois’ two presidential candidates • adlai stevenson and barrack obama • stevenson egghead • presidential campaign advertising • general dwight eisenhower campaign
Election 2004: Some Historical Underpinnings The 2004 presidential election has remarkable similarites and historical underpinnings in the elections of 1988 and 1992. I have set forth some of the ways in which the economy, taxes, and military service have affected all three elections. 2004 • bush • kerry • president • election
Entertaining and Funny Commercials The demand for entertaining commercials grows as ad clutter increases and the Internet extends the shelf life of consumer-driven TV spots. funny commercials • advertising entertainment • super bowl television parties • international commercials online • increasing advertising clutter
Presidential Election Merchandise The demand for souvenirs from the 2008 U.S. Presidential election has been the motivation for the start and expansion of many retail businesses. campaign 2008 paraphernalia • campaign 2008 souvenirs • campaign 2008 memorabilia • election 2008 paraphernalia • election 2008 souvenirs
Rhetoric Affects Many Areas of Modern Life Rhetoric is an essential component on the workforce and in everyday life and is a sign of a working democracy. benefits of rhetoric • presidential campaigns • court trial • ancient greece • julius caesar
The Politics of Autism Both Sen. McCain and Sen. Obama represent themselves as advocates of Autism. But what do they really intend to do? What are their records? senator john mccain • senator barack obama • presidential campaign 2008 • governor sarah palin • autism
Who is Alaska Governor Sarah Palin? Republican Presidential hopeful John McCain shocked many Americans when he announced that Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin would be his running mate. But who is she? governor sarah palin • sarah palin biography • vice president sarah palin • senator john mccain campaign • election 2008
Presidential Advisers Some presidents have depended on close political advisers to help build election campaign strategy and government policy. The advisers were often at one with their boss. mark hanna • colonel edward house • louis mchenry howe • presidential adviser • kitchen cabinet
Who's On Third? A round-up of the Independent and Third Party candidates for President, with links and recommendations. With two weeks to go, it's time for the undecideds to get off the fence. Find out who else is in the running and make your decision. bush • kerry • presidential • candidates • 2004
2008 Primary Popular Votes It's the total delegates that count, but primary popular votes may help candidates pick up momentum, enhance their fund raising and assist in recruiting superdelegates. presidential primary popular votes • pennsylvania primary • cnn state-by-state count • u.s. senator barrack obama • senator hillary clinton
A Jewish Vice President? Is America ready for a Jewish vice president? And, if they aren't, what does that say about our society? jewish • judaism • lieberman • joseph • joe
Attack Ads II: Vietnam and the 2004 Presidential Election Exploration of negative ads, including the Swift Boat Veterans against Kerry. Exploration of 527s. 527 • kerry • bush • president • election
Buyers Remorse for Obama's Vice President? Senator Joseph Biden, a distinguished politician, pales next to the allure of Governor Sarah Palin the first female Republican GOP candidate in history. buyers remorse • barak obama's acceptance speech • presidential contender • middle-class americans • sarah palin
Happy, happy paper week It's National Newspaper Week. So click, or pick up, a paper and celebrate. national newspaper week • newspapers • journalism • american journalism review
Health Care Bills Pass On Tuesday, December 19, 2007, the U.S. Senate passed several health care related bills, some of which have gone to President Bush for signature. schip • medicare • ama • aarp • health care funding legislation
Oh, the wonderful places you’ll go! (if you can lug enough stuff A tongue-in-cheek look at the challenges of getting from point A to point B with your newborn before he's grown old enough to drive himself. fatherhood • parenting • dads • infants • travel
STOP ESSO! The case against Esso (ExxonMobile). Read why people are determined not to buy their petrol esso • exxon mobile • kyoto • president bush • arctic
The Quest For Sameness, Part One What about real diversity? religion • same sex marraige • guns • shirle allen • waco
Turn Politics Off During the Olympics in China Traditionally, Greeks kept politics away from the games to send a message: the time of the Olympic Games should be politics-free. We should do the same. china • beninjing • olympics • american presidential election • both obama and mccain are taking it easy for the n
“McCain, Vilsack, Gephardt, and Edwards: The Battle for the Vice-Presidency” Last week, John Kerry chose John Edwards (D-NC) as his running mate to no one’s surprise. Others considered for the slot were Iowa Governor Tom Vilsack, Missouri Representative Dick Gephardt, and Arizona Senator John McCain. kerry • bush • edwards • john • 2004
1969: a Year of Triumph, Tragedy From man walking on the moon for the first time, to unexpected death and improbable sports victories, life changed forever after circumstances that shaped the future. charles manson • super bowl iii • american football league • national football league • first moon landing
2008 Presidential Primary Votes A big North Carolina win and a close second in the Indiana primary put Barack Obama more than 126,000 votes ahead of Hillary Clinton in presidential primary voting. presidential primary popular votes • north carolina democratic primary • indiana primary • campaign momentum • pennsylvania primary
Assassination Threat to Barack Obama Secret Service agents arrested Raymond Geisel for threatening presidential candidate Barack Obama. What did he do wrong, was there a crime? barack obama • assassination plot • raymond geisel • secret service • death threat
Captain Ahab's Wife Tells Her Story Five new books reviewed, including one about Captain Ahab's wife. ahab’s wife • lincoln on lincoln • the speed of sound: hollywood and the talkie revol • 1926-1930 • soliloquy of a farmer’s wife: the diary of a
Cash, Secrets, and Impeachment There is no easy aspect to transition to democratic governance. One example that illustrates this rather succinctly is the Lithuanian Parliament's recent act impeaching the country's President Rolandas Paksis. political reform in lithuania • rolandas paksis • impeachment of rolandas paksis
Clinton Leads in Primary Votes With only four Democratic state primaries remaining, the final primary vote winner is still up for grabs by either Hillary Clinton or Barick Obama. united states senator hillary clinton • democratic presidential primaries • west virginia primary • cnn unofficial results • west virginia republican primary
Coastal Oil Drilling With gas prices (and oil company profits) at record levels, McCain proposes lifting the ban on coastal drilling. 2008 elections • republicans oil • big oil • john mccain • oil environment
Collecting Campaign Memorabilia What and how to collect campaign memorabilia during this election year. This is a learning project for students and will be of interest to all collectors. election memorabilia • presidential elections • election collections • items from elections • collecting campaign items
Dear Mrs. Gore: With the upcoming pace of her husband's candidacy, let's help Mrs. Gore remember her commitment to mental health advocacy mental health • mental illness • bipolar disorder • schizophrenia • advocacy
Failure of the Two-Party System in America The Republicans and Democrats monopolize political power in the United States, and the two-party system no longer serves the interests of the nation. two party system • third party • 2008 election • liberal vs. conservative • political parties
George Gallup's Big Bet Gallup faced serious financial ruin if he lost the bet he made with the newspaper publishers to refund the money for his services for an entire year. 1936 presidential election • american pollster • george gallup • gallup poll • opinion poll
Ingrid Betancourt - FARC Hostage International pressure is mounting on the FARC to release the desperately ill former Presidential candidate they are holding in the jungle - Colombia waits... ingrid betancourt • farc held hostages • president uribe • president chavez • president sarkozy
Insidious Infiltration:A Brief History of Television Advertising American Television Advertising has had a tremendous impact on our culture. television • advertising • commercials • history • tv
Is George W. Bush Ready for Primetime? Is George W. Bush the right man to hold the nation highest elected and most powerful office? Is he already showing signs of stress? bush • gore • president • naperville
Joe Biden for Vice President Rarely is there ever a huge story coming out of Delaware, but Obama's announcement of Delaware's Senator Joe Biden as his running mate, Delaware has been put on the map. joe biden • barack obama • obama and biden • delaware • senator of delaware |
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